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    Jul 19, 2012 · Eli Whitney invented a cotton gin. It was an improvement on the roller gins of the time in that it separated seeds from fibers faster and more easily. But his greater achievement was, arguably, the de

  2. Eli Whitney lived in the epoch of muscle, water, wind and fire: energy you could touch and hear and smell. With only those forces, the world built cities, fed itself, played music, fought wars and travelled.

  3. Jul 8, 2019 · When Eli Whitney invented the cotton gin, it led to unprecedented growth in the cotton industry and the trade of enslaved people.

  4. Eli Whitney. Born December 8, 1765. Westborough, Massachusetts. Died January 8, 1825. New Haven, Connecticut. American inventor. "He can make anything." —Catherine Greene, recommending Eli Whitney to planters who needed a machine to comb seeds from cotton. Eli Whitney is well known as the inventor of the cotton gin, a device that pulled ...

  5. As Eli Whitney left New England and headed South in 1792, he had no idea that within the next seven months he would invent a machine that would profoundly alter the course of American history.

  6. The Eli Whitney Museum and Workshop offers unique educational programs at our site or at your school. Choose from our catalog of more than 80 school programs, or work with us to design a program that meets your specific needs.

  7. Eli Whitney was one of the first great inventors in the United States . He invented the cotton gin, which helped to make cotton the most important crop of the Southern states. He also invented methods of producing many goods quickly and cheaply. Factories still use these methods, called mass production, today.

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